Whenever I ask a certain acquaintance of mine to tell me what he knows about
anything, he wants to show me a book: he would not venture to tell me that he
has scabs on his arse without studying his lexicon to find out the meaning of
scab and arse.
All we do is to look after the opinions and learning of others: we ought to make them our own. We closely resemble a man who, needing a fire, goes next door to get a light, finds a great big blaze there and stays to warm himself, forgetting to take a brand back home. What use is it to us to have a belly full of meat if we do not digest it, if we do not transmute it into ourselves, if it does not make us grow in size and strength?
- Montaigne: Essays by Michel de Montaigne
All we do is to look after the opinions and learning of others: we ought to make them our own. We closely resemble a man who, needing a fire, goes next door to get a light, finds a great big blaze there and stays to warm himself, forgetting to take a brand back home. What use is it to us to have a belly full of meat if we do not digest it, if we do not transmute it into ourselves, if it does not make us grow in size and strength?
- Montaigne: Essays by Michel de Montaigne
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